Claire Stewart
9:36 AM
Ageism cuts both ways and the gender wars are far from over, with new data showing that nearly all young female leaders think they would face less barriers and stay in the workforce longer, if they were men.

Amy Corderoy12:32 AM
It's a tale of two deliveries. One surrounded by plush furnishings and freshly cooked meals, the other, by a lower standard of room fixtures and food. Yet both will take place in the new Northern Beaches Hospital, a public hospital that will be run by the private sector.

Amy Corderoy9:59 PM
Eggs have long had a bad rap when it comes to health. They're nothing more than tiny trojan horses, importing high levels of artery-clogging cholesterol into your body. But new research shows otherwise

Simon Johanson, Royce Millar and Ben Schneiders
1:28 PM
Australia's corporate watchdog has declared that a Bendigo land-banking scheme linked to property spruiker Jamie McIntyre and the sister of the notorious Henry Kaye has "failed", and is seeking to dismiss administrators appointed to a company behind the project.

Cosima Marriner
​Teenage girls are using their mobiles to send sexual images of themselves because they think it's fun and sexy, rather than because they feel pressured by boys, according to the biggest sexting survey undertaken in Australia.

Natalie O'Brien
The Australian Federal Police has lost almost 30 "controlled items" in the past year including munitions, body armour, bullet-proof vests, tasers, batons, handcuffs and night-vision goggles according to security incident reports. A full stocktake is now underway.

John Garnaut, Philip Wen
Gao Bei'er never set out to be a gambler. To the contrary, he is a university-trained salary man, a rational thinker, who does everything he can to provide opportunities that he never had to his piano-playing son. The reason he's been punting on the Shanghai Stock Exchange is because the world's richest and most powerful political party, the Chinese Communist Party, has all-but promised that he cannot lose.

Alana Schetzer
As the saga engulfing the future of AFL great Adam Goodes continues, hundreds of supporters from Goode's spiritual home traveled to the home of the game to show their support for him on Friday.

Kate Aubusson, Steve Lillebuen and Latika Bourke
James Packer has declared his shame "as an Australian" at the booing of Adam Goodes while 150 business, community and sporting groups have united to defeat "the great stain on our nation".